# Default config for sis (SIS Is Sway)
#
# Copy this to ~/.sis/laptop.conf and edit it to your liking.
#
# Read `man 5 sway` for a complete reference.


# include configs for special power 
include ~/.sis/light.conf



### Variables
# 
# Keys
# 	
	# set $Light Ctrl+$LogoKey - dont work on all keyboard
	# set $Audio $LogoKey+Alt

	# Laptop Fn keys
	# set $FnF01 XF86AudioMute
	# set $FnF02 XF86AudioLowerVolume
	# set $FnF03 XF86AudioRaiseVolume
	# set $FnF04 ~XF86Window or F4
	# set $FnF05 ~XF86Reload or F5
	# set $FnF06 ~XF86TachpadToggleMute
	# set $FnF07 ~XF86Aireplane
	# # set $FnF08
	# set $FnF09 ~XF86diasplayToggleMute
	# set $FnF10 ~XF86Monitor
	# set $FnF11 XF86MonBrightnessDown
	# set $FnF12 XF86MonBrightnessUp
	
	# Audio keys
	set $AudioVolumeMute XF86AudioMute
	set $AudioVolumeDown XF86AudioLowerVolume
	set $AudioVolumeUp XF86AudioRaiseVolume
	# set $AudioVolumeFull
	
	# Light keys
	set $LightMute Mod1+1
	# set $LightMute $mod+XF86Display
	# set $LightNull $LogoKey+$LightMute
	set $LightDown XF86MonBrightnessDown
	set $LightMin $LogoKey+$LightDown
	set $LightUp XF86MonBrightnessUp
	set $LightMax $LogoKey+$LightUp
	# set $LightFull
# 
# Links
# 
	# sis dirs:
	set $SIS_BIN ~/.local/sis-bin
	set $SIS_SH ~/.local/sis-sh

	# links to back
	set $light $SIS_SH/sis-light

	# links to media
	set $audio-volume $SIS_SH/sis-volume

### Sis keys:
# 
# Light
# 
    # control light
    # bindsym $LightMute exec  $SIS_SH/sis-light-mute
    # bindsym $LightMute exec  $player
    #bindsym $LightDown exec  $light -=
    #bindsym $LightUp exec  $light +=

    # select light to 0 or 30 or 70 or 100
    # bindsym $LogoKey+$LightMute exec  $light set null
    # bindsym $LightNull exec  $light set null
    #bindsym $LightMin exec  $light set min
    #bindsym $LightMax exec  $light set max
    # bindsym $LightFull exec  $light set full
# 
# Audio
# 
    # control volume
    #bindsym $AudioVolumeMute exec  $audio-volume mute
    #bindsym $AudioVolumeDown exec  $audio-volume -=
    #bindsym $AudioVolumeUp exec  $audio-volume +=

    # replace audio volume to 0 or 30 or 70 or 100
    #bindsym $LogoKey+$AudioVolumeMute exec  $audio-volume set null
    #bindsym $LogoKey+$AudioVolumeDown exec  $audio-volume set min
    #bindsym $LogoKey+$AudioVolumeUp exec  $audio-volume set max
    # bindsym $mod+$AudioVolumeFull exec  $audio-volume set max

